Police arrested a man early Monday morning after a noise complaint quickly became dangerous, according to testimony by a Russellville police detective.

According to Det. Mark Frost with the Russellville Police Department, police responded to West Norristown Circle, where they located the music coming from a residence in the 900 block of the circle. Frost said after being cited along with one other individual for the loud music, Omar Lagos, 35, refused to sign the citation and went inside, only to come back out as officers were starting to leave, carrying a handgun.

Frost said a woman was trying to hold Lagos back while he attempted to aggressively walk toward the officers with the gun as officers took cover. A man at the residence closed the garage door and brought Lagos back inside, but he came back out shortly thereafter and was taken into custody. Lagos’s wife gave officers consent to obtain the firearm, a .40 caliber Smith & Wesson handgun, which had a round in the chamber, according to Frost.

Lagos was issued a $7,500 bond by District Judge Don Bourne Monday. He faces charges of terroristic threatening and disorderly conduct.

Yeah, when someone threatens a cop, they get arrested. When a college kid is threatened by their room mate it is covered up as best as they can. Tech needs real cops on campus, not just security officers in a uniform. Crime in general seems to be on the rise in Russellville.